Now atlassian no longer support jira server, folks are hoping for a self hosted option for project management.
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> west being founded on slavery The "west" was not founded on slavery, this is incorrect. This is the kind of "woke revisionism" that things like the 1619 tried to push through and were inaccurate.…
Failing to acknowledge the failures of others and focusing on scapegoating problems onto a specific group(when others are guilty as well) is also not a valid position.
"The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either — but right through every human heart." Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
A better understanding a human nature and what we're all capable of is certainly useful. Much of philosophy and psychology is devoted to this very idea.
We're pointing out that the problem is not particularly American, this is not a defense. Trying to make America seem worse then most of the world is warping the reality of the problem. Enslavement and mistreatment is a…
Blame the slaves themselves? no. But stating the reality that as a human there are other human beings who have things in common with them(skin color, national origin, culture, ethnicity) who also enslave and mistreat…
> NA was rather slow at coming to terms with these issues But so were other parts of the world. Many countries in the Middle East continued to have slavery far beyond North America (Saudi Arabia did not outlaw it until…
IIRC she was leaking internal information to the outside press, it was not based on her position of supporting Timnit.
"If things seem crazy, they're usually crazy for a reason." I underestimated how important missing context is to understanding why certain things are the way they are. It's easy to be "Captain Hindsight" but harder to…
Sadly much of the implementation is still missing to be audited, things like schematics and hardware design need to be more robust before we can really call this open source hardware.
Interesting way to frame build cycles as feedback loops. I never thought about it that way.
Now atlassian no longer support jira server, folks are hoping for a self hosted option for project management.
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> west being founded on slavery The "west" was not founded on slavery, this is incorrect. This is the kind of "woke revisionism" that things like the 1619 tried to push through and were inaccurate.…
Failing to acknowledge the failures of others and focusing on scapegoating problems onto a specific group(when others are guilty as well) is also not a valid position.
"The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either — but right through every human heart." Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
A better understanding a human nature and what we're all capable of is certainly useful. Much of philosophy and psychology is devoted to this very idea.
We're pointing out that the problem is not particularly American, this is not a defense. Trying to make America seem worse then most of the world is warping the reality of the problem. Enslavement and mistreatment is a…
Blame the slaves themselves? no. But stating the reality that as a human there are other human beings who have things in common with them(skin color, national origin, culture, ethnicity) who also enslave and mistreat…
> NA was rather slow at coming to terms with these issues But so were other parts of the world. Many countries in the Middle East continued to have slavery far beyond North America (Saudi Arabia did not outlaw it until…
IIRC she was leaking internal information to the outside press, it was not based on her position of supporting Timnit.
"If things seem crazy, they're usually crazy for a reason." I underestimated how important missing context is to understanding why certain things are the way they are. It's easy to be "Captain Hindsight" but harder to…
Sadly much of the implementation is still missing to be audited, things like schematics and hardware design need to be more robust before we can really call this open source hardware.
Interesting way to frame build cycles as feedback loops. I never thought about it that way.